31:Pip and Herbert go to the theater to see Hamlet, a play in which the main character (Hamlet) is played by Wopsle. Later that evening Pip takes Wopsle out to eat but there is no change in his attitude, he remains "cold".
32: Pip has recieved a letter from Estella that is ordering him to pick her up in the London train station. Pip nervously arrive at the station early and finds Wemmick there by coincidence, Wemmick who suddenly has a weird urge to show pip around the newgate Prison and he even introduces Pip to an odd man who is to have the death sentence place upon him.
33: Pip meets Estella at the coach office and learns that she is staying in Surry Richmond. She keeps telling him that he has to move not that she wants to, and she keeps referring to the “Instructions.” He takes her out for tea and when riding to Richmond, she lets him give her a kiss on the cheek. When they arrive at the house Pip asks if he can visit. Estella tells that he can come whenever he finds appropriate. After saying good night Pip returns to the Pockets.
34: Pip reflects on himself for the bad ways that he treated Joe and Biddy. Pip also finds a way to handle his and Herbert’s debt, which impresses Herbert, and raises Pips self esteem and self-image. At the end of the chapter, Pip receives a letter signed from Trabb & Co. The letter gave him the news that his sister has died and he was requested to attend the burial service.
What Happens to Pip?
-Pip watches Hamlet with Herbert
-Pip comes back into contact with Estella which he thoroughly enjoys
-Pip helps Estella travel to her new home
-Pip creates an organization method for his and Herbert's debt
-Pip finds out his sister is dead New Characters:
-N/A New Info About Old Characters:
-Estella has a new home
-Mrs. Joe is no longer living
-Mr. Wopsle is a terrible actor who is too concited to notice it. He also is ungrateful and sour while he and Pip are out for lunch at Pip's expense. Literary Terms That We Have Discussed:
Foreshadowing: Mrs. Joe is dead, is there a story behind it?
Themes:
-Pip feel that he is socially higher because of his development of his debt eradication system, which he must learn is not necessarily true
Dickens does not use a lot of literary terms in his writing.
Summary's of 31 to 34
31:Pip and Herbert go to the theater to see Hamlet, a play in which the main character (Hamlet) is played by Wopsle. Later that evening Pip takes Wopsle out to eat but there is no change in his attitude, he remains "cold".
32: Pip has recieved a letter from Estella that is ordering him to pick her up in the London train station. Pip nervously arrive at the station early and finds Wemmick there by coincidence, Wemmick who suddenly has a weird urge to show pip around the newgate Prison and he even introduces Pip to an odd man who is to have the death sentence place upon him.
33: Pip meets Estella at the coach office and learns that she is staying in Surry Richmond. She keeps telling him that he has to move not that she wants to, and she keeps referring to the “Instructions.” He takes her out for tea and when riding to Richmond, she lets him give her a kiss on the cheek. When they arrive at the house Pip asks if he can visit. Estella tells that he can come whenever he finds appropriate. After saying good night Pip returns to the Pockets.
34: Pip reflects on himself for the bad ways that he treated Joe and Biddy. Pip also finds a way to handle his and Herbert’s debt, which impresses Herbert, and raises Pips self esteem and self-image. At the end of the chapter, Pip receives a letter signed from Trabb & Co. The letter gave him the news that his sister has died and he was requested to attend the burial service.
What Happens to Pip?
-Pip watches Hamlet with Herbert
-Pip comes back into contact with Estella which he thoroughly enjoys
-Pip helps Estella travel to her new home
-Pip creates an organization method for his and Herbert's debt
-Pip finds out his sister is dead
New Characters:
-N/A
New Info About Old Characters:
-Estella has a new home
-Mrs. Joe is no longer living
-Mr. Wopsle is a terrible actor who is too concited to notice it. He also is ungrateful and sour while he and Pip are out for lunch at Pip's expense.
Literary Terms That We Have Discussed:
Foreshadowing: Mrs. Joe is dead, is there a story behind it?
Themes:
-Pip feel that he is socially higher because of his development of his debt eradication system, which he must learn is not necessarily true
Dickens does not use a lot of literary terms in his writing.